September 19
A Harvard senior is assaulted by two men described as skinheads outside of St. Paul's Church on Arrow Street. The police label this a potential hate crime. This is the second square attack in three days that could have racial or ethnic elements.
September 22
Harvard endowment reaches a record of 19 billion making it the largest university endowment in the world. The endowment grew thirty percent. “It was a great year,” says Elizabeth C. "Beppie" Huidekoper, vice-president for finance.
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